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Rave Against a Telecommunication’s Machine and a Baseball War Story.
On July 9, 2018, a troubling e-mail arrived in my inbox. “Your Online Bill from AT&T” appeared as the subject. Figuring the worst that would happen, hassle and raising Cain for their unauthorized service provided—described in a tirade from last … Continue reading →
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